The New York State Outdoorsmen Hall of Fame is looking for a new home.

Established about 28 years ago, the non-profit organization has had several homes, the most recent located in the lodge/meeting room at the New Hartford Gander Mountain store in Oneida County.

The store had a fire in June. The room where all the Hall of Fame’s numerous plaques, hunting trophies and fish mounts and educational displays are located was not damaged, said Hall president Leo Maloney, of Sherrill.

However, Maloney said Gander officials contacted him earlier this month and gave him a week’s notice to remove the Hall’s stuff because the store was going to be remodeled.

Maloney said he paid movers about $1,400 to relocate everything to the Wildlife Sport and Education Museum in Vails Mills, near Johnston in Fulton County.

“We had to hire a professional mover to pack and move the stuff,” he said. “You have all those fish mounts. You just can’t throw them into the back of a pickup truck. And our bird mounts. Included in all that we have a mount of a passenger pigeon, (which is now extinct).”

He said it’s unclear when the Gander Mountain store will reopen, so he has started looking for a new home for the Hall of Fame.

“We’re pursuing a couple of leads, but nothing has been finalized. Meanwhile, all of our stuff is stored away,” he said.